Released in late 1998 and 1999, (often abbreviated as BLC '99 ) is widely considered one of the most influential cricket video games of all time. Developed and published by Codemasters , it was the first in the series to feature 3D accelerated graphics and motion-captured players, setting a new standard for the genre on PlayStation and PC . Core Game Modes

The duo of Geoffrey Boycott and Jonathan Agnew provided a "TV-style" feel. Boycott's rare but blunt interjections (e.g., "Smashing shot, really really smashing") became legendary among fans.

The game offered a variety of modes that captured both international and historical cricket:

Relive legendary matches from the past with objective-based scenarios.

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Released in late 1998 and 1999, (often abbreviated as BLC '99 ) is widely considered one of the most influential cricket video games of all time. Developed and published by Codemasters , it was the first in the series to feature 3D accelerated graphics and motion-captured players, setting a new standard for the genre on PlayStation and PC . Core Game Modes

The duo of Geoffrey Boycott and Jonathan Agnew provided a "TV-style" feel. Boycott's rare but blunt interjections (e.g., "Smashing shot, really really smashing") became legendary among fans. brian-lara-cricket-1999

The game offered a variety of modes that captured both international and historical cricket: Released in late 1998 and 1999, (often abbreviated

Relive legendary matches from the past with objective-based scenarios. Released in late 1998 and 1999